A Little Bit Pregnant. Susan Mallery

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Zane asked, nodding at her half-full glass.

      Nicki shook her head. “I don’t like to get too buzzed. You know what they say about drinking and driving.” She tapped the arm of her wheelchair as she spoke.

      Zane smiled. “I could be your designated driver. I think you’d look cute drunk.” He leaned close. “A few sexy moves in that dress and you’d cause a riot.”

      His low, velvet voice brushed against her bare skin and made her want to swoon. He’d been at it all night—staying close, teasing in the most delicious way, gazing at her as if she were the only woman in the room. While she liked the attention, even as she knew it was dangerous to see it as significant, she couldn’t help wondering why he was doing it. Bringing her flowers was one thing, but actually spending the evening in date mode was something else.

      “Move over big guy,” Ashley Ritter said as she walked up to the sofa.

      Zane stood. “I’ll grab us some food,” he said, then leaned toward Ashley and kissed her on the cheek. “You’re radiant as always.”

      “If you think that shamelessly flattering your partner’s wife is going to influence how I talk about you, you’re right,” she said as she settled on the sofa. “Bring me back anything salty please.”

      He nodded and headed for the buffet. Nicki frowned at her friend. “Aren’t you supposed to be watching sodium? Didn’t you swell up like a balloon when you were pregnant with Michael?”

      Jeff’s wife wrinkled her nose, then brushed back her dark hair. “Thanks so much for reminding me.”

      “I’m your friend. I worry.”

      Ashley sighed. “I know I have to watch my diet but in the past couple of days I’ve been like a cow without a salt lick. Desperate.” Her hazel eyes danced with amusement. “But enough about the oddities of my pregnant self. What’s going on with you? Since when did Zane start escorting you to parties and hanging on your every word and why didn’t you call and tell me he’d finally seen the light?”

      Nicki instinctively turned to make sure Zane was safely across the room and not within hearing distance. “It’s not like that,” she said, her voice low. “Boyd couldn’t make it tonight and Zane offered to bring me. Nothing more.”

      “That’s not what it looks like to me, young lady.”

      Nicki sighed. “He’s on date patrol or something, but it doesn’t mean anything.”

      Ashley’s expression turned sympathetic. She leaned close. “I know you’re convinced he couldn’t possibly be interested in you because he only dates bubbleheads, but I think you should tell him the truth about your feelings and give this whole thing a chance. Zane is a lot like Jeff—there’s plenty concealed beneath the surface. The difference is Jeff hid himself behind the walls of being a warrior while Zane chooses a more charming facade. But that doesn’t change the reality. They’re both hiding the real man.”

      “Who is the real Zane?” Nicki asked. “Sometimes I think I catch glimpses of him when we’re hanging out together. He lets his guard down, which I appreciate. But there’s no telling that the inner Zane will be any more interested in me than the outer one.”

      “You could try to find out.”

      A good plan, Nicki thought, except she wasn’t sure she really wanted to know. Not if the answer was negative.

      Ashley read her expression. “So go another route,” her friend suggested. “Find out about the secrets he hides. Why does he pursue young women with minimal IQs?”

      “Because they’re easy.”

      Ashley chuckled. “Tell him you could be, too. And if you do see him naked, I want a full report.”

      Nicki grinned. “You always say that but if I ever try to give you details, you can’t stand to hear them.”

      “I know. I get shy.”

      Nicki thought about the affectionate glances she’d seen between Ashley and Jeff, and the very hot kiss she’d accidentally interrupted one afternoon at the office.

      “Not with Jeff,” she said.

      Ashley sighed. Her expression softened and her gaze sought out her husband. “No, not with Jeff,” she agreed.

      Zane grabbed a fresh glass of champagne from the server’s tray and handed it to Nicki. She took the offered drink.

      “Hmm, why do I know this puts me over my limit?” she asked.

      He winked.

      “You’re trying to get me drunk.”

      “I’ll admit the thought crossed my mind,” he told her.

      “I wouldn’t have thought you would have to resort to cheap tricks with your dates.”

      “I don’t,” he said smugly. “The women I go out with fall at my feet.”

      “Easier for me to do that than most, but don’t hold your breath.”

      She grinned as she spoke, then sipped her drink. Zane tucked a loose curl behind her ear.

      Laughter brightened her eyes. He’d always found her attractive, but dressed to kill she was stunning.

      He’d seen her legs countless times—in the gym, when she wore shorts in the summer. He was used to the long, lean length of thigh and calf. He barely noticed the faint crisscrossing of scars that patterned her right leg. She kept herself in shape and he’d always been man enough to appreciate the curves.

      But tonight something was different. Maybe it was the length of her skirt—the way the filmy fabric barely covered the tops of her thighs. Maybe it was the faint glow of her skin, or the fact that when he’d lifted her into the SUV his hand had cupped bare, warm flesh. Whatever the reason, he couldn’t stop looking at her legs…or wanting to touch them.

      He knew she could feel everything. Her being in a wheelchair wasn’t about being paralyzed. So if he stroked his fingers from ankle to knee, then knee to thigh, she would feel every millimeter of contact. And then what? Would she lean toward him, her mouth parting in welcome? Would her breathing quicken as she—

      “Zane?”

      Nicki’s voice called him back to the party.

      He blinked and forced his mind away from her body. “What?”

      “You had the oddest expression on your face. What on earth were you thinking about?”

      He was saved from coming up with a lie by the arrival of their host. Al Morgan pulled a chair up next to Nicki and sat down.

      “How are you doing?” the gray-haired man said as he took Nicki’s free hand in his.

      She smiled. “I’m great.”

      Al studied her. “We’ve been doing some work with various metal alloys. It’s all hush-hush stuff for the government,

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